- Adelaide (Old German, "noble kind")
- Alice (Old German, "noble, exalted")
- Amaya (Arabic, "night rain")
- Anneliese (Latin, "graced with God's bounty")
- Antonia (Latin, feminine form of Anthony)
- Anya (variant of the Greek Anastasia and Hebrew Ann, "resurrection, God has favored me")
- Arianne (variant of the Greek Ariadne and Welsh Ariana, "most holy, silver")
- Arleigh (Old English, "hare-meadow")
- Audan (feminine variant of the Gaelic Aidan, "fire")
- Audra (Old English, "noble strength")
- Aurelia (Latin, "golden")
- Aviana (Latin, "birdlike")
- Brenna (American, "sword")
- Brynn (Welsh, "hill")
- Caroline (Latin, "Beautiful woman")
- Clara (Latin, "illustrious)
- Cosette (French, "little thing")
- Dalia (Hebrew, "a branch; bough")
- Elodie (French, from Greek, "marsh flower")
- Elowen (English, "elm tree")
- Evangeline (English, "messenger of good news")
- Ever / Everleigh (American, "always")
- Gemma (Italian, "precious stone")
- Genevieve (French, "woman of the people")
- Helena (Greek, "light")
- Isla (Scottish, "island")
- Jordana (Hebrew, "to flow down")
- Josephine (French, "God will increase")
- Luna (Italian, "the moon")
- Maeve (Irish, "intoxicating")
- Marina (Latin, "of the sea")
- Matilda (English, "battle strength")
- Mila (Slavic, "people's favor")
- Philippa / Pippa (Greek, "lover of horses")
- Poppy (Latin, "from the flower")
- Ramona (Spanish, "counsel protection")
- Rose (English, "rose")
- Ruby (English, "red gemstone")
- Savannah (Native American, "open plain"
- Seraphina (Italian, "seraphim, angel")
- Serena (Latin, "serene; calm")
- Stella (Latin, "star")
- Valentina (Latin, "health, strength")
- Violet (English, "purple flower")
- Vivienne (French, "alive")
jul 5 2011 ∞
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